Hayley Holt off air after drink episode

MediaWorks staff have described Hayley Holt's behaviour as out of character but have said they are disappointed the two incidents have occurred so close together. Photo / Sarah Ivey

More FM Breakfast host Hayley Holt was pulled off the air when bosses realised she had been affected by alcohol - two days after she appeared to fail a drugs test live on air.

A spokeswoman for MediaWorks, Rachel Lorimer, confirmed the 32-year-old was still showing the effects of the night before and used the F-word during a live radio broadcast from Field Days in Hamilton on Friday last week.

"A short time after Hayley Holt arrived at work staff realised that she had been drinking and she was instructed to come off air for the morning.

"The matter was dealt with internally, and Hayley has apologised for the incident. More FM takes this incident seriously, and management are certainly disappointed."

This week, the Herald revealed that the More FM Breakfast team - including Holt, Stu Tolan and Marc Ellis - gave urine samples to Auckland Drug Screening director Shannon Balzat in an on-air stunt.

It was announced during the segment that Holt and Tolan had both tested positive; Ellis emerged clean.

But a source close to Holt told the Weekend Herald that the radio host's judgment was impaired due to "tiredness and emotional exhaustion".

"Hayley was really traumatised after the drug test revelation on Wednesday. She was really embarrassed. Then, the next night, she was at the Joseph Parker boxing bout and had a couple of wines.

"And then she had to get up early and go to Hamilton the next day for the broadcast from the Field Days.

"She was tired, and those couple of drinks obviously hit her. She would never normally do this."

MediaWorks said the incident was out of character for Holt.

"Outside of this incident, Hayley is a professional, reliable and hard-working member of the More FM team, and Friday's behaviour is out of character and has been a one-off incident in her time at the station," said Ms Lorimer.

"We are disappointed these two isolated and unrelated incidents have occurred in such close proximity."

Holt joined More FM in January, replacing former beauty queen Amber Peebles. Bosses said they were relying on Holt's "freshness and spontaneity" to increase the radio show's success.

At that time, Holt told The Diary that she enjoyed the freedom live radio offered.

"I love the atmosphere of radio as a medium. You forget that you're talking and you can have a laugh and give a bit of stick."